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I think Man & Machine actually has a great argument, despite being an Apple man myself. Trademark law protects the association of a mark as it is used in connection with goods and services. What this means is that just because there is Apple Computers, does not mean girls can't keep sporting APPLE BOTTOM JEANS. Substantially same mark, but Different Goods and Services. Simply that CBS owned rights in the mark MIGHTY MOUSE does not mean they have an absolute right to start using the mark in connection with anything they want, such as computer peripherals. Trademark protection is based on use. If Man & Machine started using MIGHTY MOUSE before CBS or Apple, or before a new federal trademark application was filed covering the goods, then Man & Machine MAY have an argument. Of course, common law usage only protects the area where the mark is actually being used. Thus, if Apple beat M&M to the punch by first filing their federal application, then they have the right of priority in the rest of the country apart from wherever M&M was ACTUALLY USING the mark. That's the benefit of federal registration.

A quick check revealed no registration on behalf of M&M, so while they have priority in whatever place they were actually using and selling the products under the name MIGHTY MOUSE, the rest of the country belongs to Apple, provided one of those has been assigned to Apple.
It looks like cheap plastic. I prefer the current aesthetic.
AT&T is just asking for AIM to step in & take over texting. Not to mention, why text when you can use teleflip...just type the number and add "@teleflip.com" to the end...and every carrier has an email-to-cell address such as [your number]@mobile.att.net, @messaging.sprintpcs.com, @messaging.nextel.com

if texting is that big...make your friends pay for it instead of you, when they hit reply, it just comes to your email
The fee for the touch is completely justified. We iPhone users are paying for this thing every month...touch users got a one-time fee & are otherwise out.
No, I tihnk you heard it first at MacRumors yesterday
this would make me the happiest man alive, next to passing the patent bar, of course
please please please, let me get what i want....lord knows it would be the first time...
make my christmas extra merry, please!
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I've found myself using my PC for a lot of conversations lately, and I'm also considering recording a podcast to share with anyone who will listen. There are tons of USB headset / microphones out there, and I'm hoping someone has some solid recommendations based on experience. I'll consider both headsets and standalone mics, by the way, but I'd like to keep the bill under $100 if possible. Help!"
 

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